Breda municipality

Number of inhabitants (1 Jan 2003): 164.456; area: 129,15 km². Settlements:
Breda (seat), Bavel, De Rit, Effen, Eikberg, Haagse Beemden, Hoeveneind,
Kerkeind, Lies, Prinsenbeek, Roosberg, Strikberg, Strikberg, Teteringen,
Ulvenhout
This flag was adopted by the city council on 11 June 1952, and is red
with 3 crosses of St. Andrew, placed 2:1. In the same decree of the city
council a "oranje-blanje-bleu" wimpel (orange-white-blue pennant)
is mentioned which on special occasions is flown above the city flag.
Sources: [sie62] Sierksma
1962 and [ham86] Van Ham 1986.
Mark Sensen, 3 May 1997

Ginneken en Bavel former municipality

Adoption date unknown. The municipality of Ginneken en Bavel was in
1942 divided between three municipalities: Breda, Nieuw Ginneken,
and Teteringen. It consisted of Ginneken (seat), Heusdenhout,
Bavel, IJpelaar, Uvenhout and several small hamlets.

Teteringen [former municipality]

Geeren-Noord

image by Stefan Lambrechts, 2 Jan 2007
adopted 29 Apr 2006

Geeren-Noord is a city-ward of Breda (Noord-Brabant); it is a new ward
with 164 houses in the North of the city, west of former municipality Teteringen.
A flag was adopted 29 Apr 2006, designed by Liridona Selimi, winner
of a (school)design contest: per white flydiagonal red over blue; on red
"GEEREN", on blue "NOORD", all white.
Source: village
weblog.
Stefan Lambrechts, 2 Jan 2007